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These are the best B.C. books of 2019

These are the best B.C. books of 2019

Rejoice in the glory of our regionally-written words!
Pampering with purpose: How a small B.C. business is helping arctic animals

Pampering with purpose: How a small B.C. business is helping arctic animals

Karen Johnson started her all-natural skincare brand, K’pure, out of her garage a few years ago. Now she's expanding the line to include products that benefit arctic wildlife.
Annual Vancouver Shoe Memorial honours murdered women Friday

Annual Vancouver Shoe Memorial honours murdered women Friday

Annual Vancouver Shoe Memorial is one of many memorials across Canada marking National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
Wheee! This massive inflatable obstacle course is coming to Vancouver

Wheee! This massive inflatable obstacle course is coming to Vancouver

Dubbed the 'world's most epic inflatable obstacle course,' Vancouverites will have the opportunity to tackle over 300 metres of fun next year.
Owner of ‘Harry Potter-inspired’ beer festival responds to backlash (VIDEO)

Owner of ‘Harry Potter-inspired’ beer festival responds to backlash (VIDEO)

LOL Events Group described their recent Canadian events as a ‘Harry Potter-inspired’ beer festival, but most attendees feel they were scammed.
Here's how to see FREE Christmas movies on the big screen in Metro Vancouver

Here's how to see FREE Christmas movies on the big screen in Metro Vancouver

Get into the Christmas spirit with a line-up of holiday favourite movies you can see for absolutely free during Cineplex's annual Community Day.
Vancouver's largest street carolling competition takes place tonight

Vancouver's largest street carolling competition takes place tonight

Yule Duel is a fun, festive, free event that finds dozens of local singing groups going head to head in an exciting Christmas carol sing-off fundraiser.
Over one third of B.C. residents want creationism taught in schools

Over one third of B.C. residents want creationism taught in schools

Research Co.asked Canadians their stance on the origin of life and what types of concepts should be taught in schools.
Viral image conveys how the rest of Canada feels about Vancouver winters

Viral image conveys how the rest of Canada feels about Vancouver winters

Local illustrator Geoff Coates spoke to V.I.A. about the concept behind an image he created to depict the Vancouver 'wet-cold' sentiment.
Festive Vancouver events to help you carol all the way to Christmas Day

Festive Vancouver events to help you carol all the way to Christmas Day

We've put together a list of holiday concerts happening this year to help you carol all the way to Christmas Day—well, almost all the way.
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